Morón () is a city in the
Argentine
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province
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of
Buenos Aires
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, capital of the
Morón ''partido'', located in the
Greater Buenos Aires metropolitan area
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, at .
Located 20 km (13 mi) west of
Downtown Buenos Aires, Morón is easily reached via bus along
Avenida Rivadavia, via
National Highway 7, and the
Sarmiento railway line.
History
Early history
The location, which was originally settled by the
Querandí people, was deeded in the late 16th century by Captain
Juan de Garay to Captain Juan Ruiz de Ocaña. The site later became a stop along the ''
Camino Real'' from Buenos Aires to
Córdoba, particularly after the construction of a pontoon bridge over the Morón Brook by Pedro Márquez in 1771. ''Cañada de Morón'' was officially established in 1785, and the village became a popular vacation spot for wealthy residents from Buenos Aires and other nearby towns. Francisco de Merlo, namesake of the city of
Merlo to the west, became the area's principal landowner at the time.
No consensus exists among historians as to the origin of the city's name. Possible namesakes include: Diego Morón, whose widow, Isabel Torres Briseño, was one of the area's landowners in the 18th century; Pedro Morán, another local landowner; the town of
Morón de la Frontera, in
Andalucia,
Spain
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, from which many of the town's first residents originated; and San Pedro de Morón, the
patron saint
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of a local doyenne at the time.
The
Battle of Márquez Bridge took place at the site in 1829. A pivotal engagement in the era's
Argentine civil wars between
Unitarians and
Federalists, it resulted in a victory for the Federalists under
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Juan Manuel José Domingo Ortiz de Rozas y López de Osornio (30 March 1793 – 14 March 1877), nicknamed "Restorer of the Laws", was an Argentine politician and army officer who ruled Buenos Aires Province and briefly the Argentine Confedera ...
and the Governor of
Santa Fe Province,
Estanislao López, over General
Juan Lavalle, who was forced to relinquish the governorship he had usurped five months earlier; Rosas' dominion over Buenos Aires Province would continue until 1852.
Recent history
Wheat farms began to displace cattle ranches around Morón in the 1850s, and in 1859, the
Buenos Aires Western Railway reached the town. Foreseeing accelerated growth, the local gentry in 1859 commissioned urbanist
Pedro Benoit to create its master plan. A large population of
Italians
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settled in Morón subsequently, and in 1867, this community founded the local Mutual Aid Society;
Italy
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would later open a
consulate in the city. The Cathedral of Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje was opened for mass in 1871, and completed in 1885. A small
Jewish
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community also settled here.
Morón was the site of a
Radical Civic Union
The Radical Civic Union (, UCR) is a major political party in Argentina. It has reached the national government on ten occasions, making it one of the most historically important parties in the country. Ideologically, the party has stood for r ...
uprising in 1893, during which the
National Autonomist Party city government was briefly deposed before federal troops restored the latter to office. The
Rationalist City Hall, designed by
Alejandro Bustillo
Alejandro Bustillo (18 March 1889 – 3 November 1982) was an Argentine painter and architect who designed numerous buildings including iconic landmarks in Buenos Aires, Mar del Plata, and Bariloche.
Biography
Born in Buenos Aires, son of María ...
and adorned with sculptures and
bas-reliefs by
José Fioravanti, was completed in 1939. Growth in the manufacturing sector led to the city's tripling in population between the 1947 and 1960 censuses, and in 1960, the private
Universidad de Morón was established. Population growth subsequently slowed, and Morón acquired a suburban, largely middle class profile. The city was again in the eye of a political storm when, in 1989, Mayor
Juan Carlos Rousselot of the
Justicialist Party was impeached on corruption charges by the UCR-dominated City Council; Rousselot was returned to office by voters in 1991. Former Councilwoman
Margarita Stolbizer and former Mayor
Martín Sabbatella (1999 to 2009) both became prominent in national politics.
Main sights
Among the most notable attractions in Morón are the central square designed by Benoit, Plaza Libertador San Martín, the Cathedral, seat of the
Roman Catholic
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Bishop of Morón, and the
National Aeronautics Museum (''Museo Nacional de Aeronáutica'') of the
Argentine Air Force
The Argentine Air Force (, or simply ''FAA'') is the air force of Argentina and one of three branches of the Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic. In 2018, it had 13,837 military and 6,900 civilian personnel. FAA commander in chief is Brigadie ...
.
Deportivo Morón, the local
association football
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team, was established in 1947.
Notable people
The city is the birthplace of numerous notable figures in Argentine sports, culture, and history, including
auto rally champions
Diego and
Oscar Aventín; the last dictator of Argentina, General
Reynaldo Bignone; humorist
Diego Capusotto; radio host Beto Casella; Congressmen
Martín Sabbatella and
Margarita Stolbizer;
Academy Award
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-winning composer
Gustavo Santaolalla; and
Internet celebrity Leonardo Fabián Belizán known as "El Gozador". The footballer
Cristian Daniel Ledesma
Cristian Daniel Ledesma (born 24 September 1982) is an Argentine-born Italian retired footballer who played as a central midfielder. He is currently working as the Under-19 coach of Ascoli.
A dual citizen of Argentina and Italy, he appeared w ...
and the musician
Milo J were also born in Morón.
Gallery
File:Catedral Basílica Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje.jpg, Catedral Basílica Inmaculada Concepción del Buen Viaje
File:HDC Moron.jpg, Belgrano Street
File:Universidad de Morón.JPG, University of Morón
File:Calle de Villa Sarmiento - Moron - Pcia. de Buenos Aires.JPG, Villa Sarmiento
References
External links
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Estadio Club Deportivo Morón(Estadio Club Deportivo Morón)
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El Diario de Morón(newspaper)
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Moron, Buenos Aires
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Populated places in Buenos Aires Province
Populated places established in 1785
Cities in Argentina